by Rozella Kennedy | Sep 2, 2022 | Perspectives
The Promise of Free Food Leads to a Career Serving Others Tara Ghassemikia: photo credit: provided A chance encounter, a spark of interest, an awakening of purpose, and a growing experience of mutual trust and growth set Tara Ghassemikia on a pathway she never... by Rozella Kennedy | May 4, 2022 | US Health
Like many in the social impact space and across the country, we at Camber Collective have been anticipating, but are nonetheless shocked and outraged by, the likely end of Roe v. Wade. This presumed full scale attack and rollback of basic reproductive rights... by Rozella Kennedy | Mar 31, 2022 | Climate & Environment
“The data is clear: climate change affects all dimensions of human life, including the economy, housing, immigration, public health, food systems, national security, and political stability. Its far-reaching effects mean that achieving carbon neutrality will require... by Brian Leslie | Jan 12, 2022 | Camber Values, Perspectives
I’ve long believed that everyone can be a philanthropist. Whether your donation is $5 or $5M, what matters is the spirit of generosity and the act of lifting up and acknowledging the people and organizations that are doing good work. To that end, when informed that... by Rozella Kennedy | Nov 29, 2021 | Camber Values, Perspectives
Ultimately this, Camber Collective’s update to the progress of our Racial Equity work, would merit a collective byline, considering the team’s many hours of co-learning, reflecting, appreciation, de-centering, and design of our pathway towards being an equitable firm...